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Windows 7 UI Image 11

We present 17 mock-up user interface images from the up and coming Windows 7 operating system, which is set to hit the shelves in 2010. These pictures aren’t official, but I think they look great! I have put together 18 more screenshots here.

PLEASE NOTE: These are fakes; however, read this article




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Comments

  • noname

    Yup, fake:
    http://www.istartedsomething.com/20080528/dont-believe-everything-you-see-windows-7/

  • noname

    Yup, fake:
    http://www.istartedsomething.com/20080528/dont-believe-everything-you-see-windows-7/

  • Carry On

    These are clearly fake!@

  • Carry On

    These are clearly fake!@

  • Carry On

    These are clearly fake!@

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  • Samson

    These are some sweet screenshots, but I dont think theyre real

  • Samson

    These are some sweet screenshots, but I dont think theyre real

  • Samson

    These are some sweet screenshots, but I dont think theyre real

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